russia's emergency ministry is, canvasing the area. they're finding pieces of the meteorite you mentioned earlier. heather: sure. >> so it's a very widespread damage problem they're looking at right now. heather: let's just put this into perspective for our folks here. this meteor was traveling 33,000 miles per hour. it was going 40 times faster than the speed of sound. 60 times faster than a commercial jet. this thing sounds pretty massive and fortunately we have not heard of any deaths as of yet. >> yeah. and so, it is definitely a large space rock. not as large at least according to early estimates as the one flying by later today. that one if it hits could actually create even more local damage. heather: but you say that is not going to happen? that asteroid is not going to happen? >> that is not going to happen. heather: that's good to know. thanks so much for joining us from space.com, tariq malik. we'll show you more and more of the video throughout the day. it is something else. bill: there is lot of it too. heather: folks are